FREETOWN — An East Freetown woman is facing charges stemming from a burglary Thursday on Dr. Braley Road.

Police officers said they identified Kelly F. Sorelle, 24, of 10 Dr. Braley Road, as the suspect. Sorelle was arrested and charged with a number of offenses, including breaking and entering with intent during the daytime, person placed in fear, destruction of property and receiving stolen property.

While transporting Sorelle to the police station, officers alleged she tried to discard two stolen credit cards.

On Thursday, the Freetown Police Department received a 911 call from a resident reporting that someone was breaking into her Dr. Braley Road home. Freetown police Sgt. Swede Magnett and Patrolman Ryan Pereira responded to the scene, where they learned that a female suspect had forced open a back door, entered the home and then, discovering someone was in the house, fled the scene.

Based upon the suspect’s description, Freetown Detective Shane Kelley identified the suspect as Sorelle, authorities said.

Pereira said he observed Sorelle operating a vehicle along Dr. Braley Road and pull into a driveway before running into her home. Officers then took her into custody.

Sorelle also had an outstanding arrest warrant for breaking and entering into a home in nearby Rochester. She was scheduled to be arraigned Friday at Fall River District Court.